Hi all,
I've got a 1991 2.4 LTD (2L-TE) Hilux Surf. I have another thread going on this topic, but it started out as something completely different, so I thought I'd start a new thread to deal with just this issue.
I've found that the engine is impossible to start below a certain temperature and have narrowed it down to a part on the fuel pump which I think is called the "spill control valve". There is no smoke or ignition at all.
From what I gather, this part is a solenoid that determines how much fuel the injectors receive, depending on fuel pressure. I've found that if I hold a hair dryer to it for a few minutes, the truck will start up immediately, with no problems at all. So, my theory is that there is a buildup of varnish or congealed diesel which makes the solenoid stick. When warmed slightly, it has the power to open the valve properly.
In any event, I'm now looking at replacing this part and was wondering if anyone knows:
a) Can it be removed from the fuel pump?
b) If so, how?
c) Can it be serviced (i.e. cleaned)?
d) How does it work?
I appreciate your thoughts.
For reference, a picture of what I think is the offending part is attached (not my pump, this one is a pic from the internet).
Cheers,
Max
I've got a 1991 2.4 LTD (2L-TE) Hilux Surf. I have another thread going on this topic, but it started out as something completely different, so I thought I'd start a new thread to deal with just this issue.
I've found that the engine is impossible to start below a certain temperature and have narrowed it down to a part on the fuel pump which I think is called the "spill control valve". There is no smoke or ignition at all.
From what I gather, this part is a solenoid that determines how much fuel the injectors receive, depending on fuel pressure. I've found that if I hold a hair dryer to it for a few minutes, the truck will start up immediately, with no problems at all. So, my theory is that there is a buildup of varnish or congealed diesel which makes the solenoid stick. When warmed slightly, it has the power to open the valve properly.
In any event, I'm now looking at replacing this part and was wondering if anyone knows:
a) Can it be removed from the fuel pump?
b) If so, how?
c) Can it be serviced (i.e. cleaned)?
d) How does it work?
I appreciate your thoughts.
For reference, a picture of what I think is the offending part is attached (not my pump, this one is a pic from the internet).
Cheers,
Max